john@staustell wrote:5 & 6 were centre backs when I played. Go have a lie down fellas
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:john@staustell wrote:5 & 6 were centre backs when I played. Go have a lie down fellas
Nah, 6 and 8 were always central midfielders
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Justified logic wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:john@staustell wrote:5 & 6 were centre backs when I played. Go have a lie down fellas
Nah, 6 and 8 were always central midfielders
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Nah, it was...
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Nickyboy wrote:At the start of the season he was playing deeper alongside (or maybe just ahead) of Fern and all was rosy. Things started going wrong when Gundogan was fit and things got moved about a bit and we then went to 3 at the back to accommodate all the midfielders etc.
Now Yaya is in he's been deeper than Dave, but I'd be inclined to push Yaya in at 10 and let Dave sit deeper.
john@staustell wrote:Justified logic wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:john@staustell wrote:5 & 6 were centre backs when I played. Go have a lie down fellas
Nah, 6 and 8 were always central midfielders
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Nah, it was...
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Haha it was that when I was at junior school, teacher was a bit behind, no-one told him about the world cup win. 8 and 10 are of course set back a bit - inside!
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:By the way, with regard to numbers and positions; in the 1974 World Cup, Brazil's centre-backs wore numbers 2 and 3, whilst the full backs had numbers 4 and 6.
This allowed Clodoaldo, in midfield, to have the number 5 shirt.
fangsanalsatan wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:By the way, with regard to numbers and positions; in the 1974 World Cup, Brazil's centre-backs wore numbers 2 and 3, whilst the full backs had numbers 4 and 6.
This allowed Clodoaldo, in midfield, to have the number 5 shirt.
The number 5 shirt is traditionally worn by 'el volante' in South America. Although the 2-3-5 posted by Justified logic above was the base everywhere, the evolution of formations across different regions occured in different ways. In British football the centre half (5) dropped inbetween the fullbacks to briefly form a back three, joined by the left half (6) later to form the well-known back four of 2, 5, 6, 3.
In Argentina it was the right half (4) who dropped back to the right side of a back three, while the right half (6) later tucked in between the original fullbacks to form a back four of 4, 2, 6, 3 - leaving the centre half (5) at the base of the midfield.
In Brazil it was the left half (6) who tucked back at the left of a three, with the centre half (5) tucking in later to form a 2, 3, 5, 6. But number allocation was inconsistent in Brazil, as they changed to a back four of 4, 2, 3, 6 in 1970 (with the great Carlos Alberto wearing number 4 as right back) - similar to Uruguay, where both the right and left halves retreated outside of the full backs at the same time. From 1978 onwards Brazil went with a 2, 3, 4, 6 with number 5 in midfield.
Similar can be said about the forwards and depending whether it was the insides or the wingers that dropped deeper and into which formation (W-M, 3-3-4, 4-2-4, 4-2-2-2, 4-3-3 etc.), the outcomes are different, i.e. number 7 partners number 9 upfront in Argentina, while in England it is number 10.
http://www.squadnumbers.com has some concise articles on the history of numbers in football and also some other fluff, but for something a bit more fleshed out, I'd always recommend Inverting the Pyramid.
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